I have had my playbook since december last year, and this is the first time I have seen it fully charged! Any ideas why??

The meter probably wasn't calibrated correctly. RIM has a procedure of fully draining and recharging the battery to force it to read correctly. Sometimes they just fix themselves. When I first got the PB it stopped at 98%. Eventually it worked itself out. That was over 10-20 charge cycles. Nothing to worry about.

I have had my playbook since december last year, and this is the first time I have seen it fully charged! Any ideas why??

There are some that would suggest you try recalibrating the pb's charging process. But having read tales of folks not being able to charge after fully depleting their batteries, I'm reluctant to offer that advice.

Although, when I was having issues of battery discharge in Standby, Rim tech had me fully discharge/recharge twice and I had no problem with charging it up again.

There are some that would suggest you try recalibrating the pb's charging process. But having read tales of folks not being able to charge after fully depleting their batteries, I'm reluctant to offer that advice.

Although, when I was having issues of battery discharge in Standby, Rim tech had me fully discharge/recharge twice and I had no problem with charging it up again.

I did a full discharge last night and have had no issues charging it up this morning. I think it was very much needed as I've never done it since launch. Last night I used my PlayBook for over 2 hours and the whole time that battery read at a charge level of Zero! I left it on all night and this morning @ 9 it was still on! After about 30 more minutes it finally shut itself off. I plugged in the charger and all is well.
I also left 1 app running all night: Battery Guru. Going to look at the results after it's fully charged...

There are some that would suggest you try recalibrating the pb's charging process. But having read tales of folks not being able to charge after fully depleting their batteries, I'm reluctant to offer that advice.

Although, when I was having issues of battery discharge in Standby, Rim tech had me fully discharge/recharge twice and I had no problem with charging it up again.

I've been noticing with my rapid charger, not the dock, will show the bolt but when I check later it isn't charging. So I turn it the other direction and sometimes it works and some not even though the bolt is present. Sometimes it takes tapping the end of the charger on a table to maybe pop the pins.

I found out one morning when it was saying charging when I went to bed and when I got up it wasn't.

I've been noticing with my rapid charger, not the dock, will show the bolt but when I check later it isn't charging. So I turn it the other direction and sometimes it works and some not even though the bolt is present. Sometimes it takes tapping the end of the charger on a table to maybe pop the pins.

I found out one morning when it was saying charging when I went to bed and when I got up it wasn't.

One both my dock and corded rapid charger one pin is lower then the rest. The corded one seems to work better if I let the magnet pull the connector into the port. You get that snap sound when it clicks in. It doesn't always work, just a better success rate. I look at battery guru every time I plug it in to be sure it's charging.

One both my dock and corded rapid charger one pin is lower then the rest. The corded one seems to work better if I let the magnet pull the connector into the port. You get that snap sound when it clicks in. It doesn't always work, just a better success rate. I look at battery guru every time I plug it in to be sure it's charging.

That is what I've always done. Just get it close and let it suck itself in.